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    Ousmane Dembélé

    I doubt he really wants to leave. Barca has been his dream club and Griezmann is one of his closest friends. It is just the worst possible moment to extend a contract as club is broke af and due to the pandemic most clubs won't pay what they would before Covid. His agent will advise not to...
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    Óscar Mingueza

    There is a bet running that he has to cut it off if Barca wins the double IIRC.
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    Nelson Semedo

    I'd say Jorge Mendes is a very good agent.
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    La Liga 2020/21

    Same could have been said about Real and the Pool games but they still managed to beat Barca although Zidane started to rest some key players in second half. Doesn't say much really. Villarreal is a decent team and even if they rest some players, they'll field some players who want to prove...
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    La Liga 2020/21

    Real Madrid already fully focused on ESL.
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    Mavericky Puig

    Puig is an Alena, Denis Suarez level player. I don't even neglect that he can contribute here and there by making an assist or something. Of course he'd deserve some more minutes, but in the end it will not change much about the fact that he'll never make it at Barca. The sooner he accepts that...
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    Ousmane Dembélé

    Still a better deal than 60M on Pjanic to warm the bench. :koeman:
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    Ronald Koeman

    He should definitely do some squats during the game to see what Ernesto used to see.
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    La Liga | Round 32: Villarreal - FC Barcelona 1-2

    Let's hope Messi outscores him again.
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    Óscar Mingueza

    This happened right after Getafe scored the 3-2 and Barca was in serious danger to drop points. Koeman was nervous and tensed up, surely also very pissed that Getafe had the opportunity to come back into the game after Barca was leading by 2. Giving away stupid goals and penalties happened way...
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    European Super League

    This is far from over. Clubs tweeting they are out is one thing, being legally out another. Chelsea and City started a wave of leaving because of the pressure in Britain and UEFA threatening to kick them out from current CL campaign. This whole thing will start again once current season is...
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    European Super League

    1385212695553654793 1385212697835409409 Basically its a necessity for Barcelona to take part as it would help us financially, but the socios will have the last word. Doubt the result of a vote will be a no-brainer as fans think, taking the financial part into consideration.
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    European Super League

    No. Nasser has been in the ECA since 2019 and will replace Agnelli as chairman. Rummenigge is basically getting Nasser's seat as ECA-member. He will replace Agnelli in the comitee, not as chairman.
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    Memphis Depay

    What baffles me more than the fact they are negotiating is that he is willing to take a massive cut and apparently will get paid much less than what Barto offered. Garcia, on the other hand, is unhappy with the lower offer they've made for him. Negotiating with Barto was probably like this...
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    European Super League

    In City's and Chelsea's case it was urgent as they are still competing for this years Champions League.
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    Memphis Depay

    BAR?A IS ALREADY NEGOTIATING WITH DEPAY @OriolDomenech �� "His agents (SEG) were in Barcelona 15 days ago negotiating the signing with Mateu Alemany" �� "He has better offers from teams like Juve, Atl?tico and Inter, but he is excited to play for Bar?a and Koeman" #...
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    European Super League

    Maybe waiting for the collapse of the whole project or waiting for the members' assembly are the only legal ways out of this mess. Looks like this was a last "gift" of Bartomeu, who announced the club's participation in an European Super League in his resignation speech. Joining it was his last act.
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    European Super League

    Imo, Laporta is doing the right thing. Put yourself in his position. With leaving the decision to the socios, he is doing what a fan-owned club should do. On top of that, he is buying time the club desperately needs. Audit is still not finished. Only after that they'll have the full picture of...
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    European Super League

    Will be interesting to see if the ESLexit is really that easy with contracts apparently already signed. In case of Barcelona it seems clear as fans will decide. What power do privately owned clubs like Pool, Chelsea etc have to leave? Perez seemed to say lots of bullshit yesterday, but who says...
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    European Super League

    1384571878409441281 :lol:

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